IELTS Speaking tip
Use personal examples to back up your points.
Vocabulary
- anxiety
- pressure
- expectation
- validation
- evaluation
- uncertainty
- reaction
- emotion
- self-esteem
- situation
- interpretation
- context
- perception
- surprise
- connection
Sample Answer
It is rather intriguing that some individuals exhibit discomfort upon receiving good news, and this phenomenon can be attributed to a variety of psychological factors. One principal reason could be the fear of vulnerability; when someone experiences joy or success, they might feel exposed and worry about potential backlash or jealousy from others. Furthermore, societal expectations often compel individuals to downplay personal achievements, leading to feelings of guilt or inadequacy. Additionally, there may be an underlying belief that positive outcomes are fleeting, which causes anxiety about maintaining or replicating such happiness. Thus, the ambivalence in response to good news often illuminates deeper emotional complexities that individuals navigate in their interpersonal relationships and self-perception.
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